Genome-wide association study identifies eight new risk loci for polycystic ovary syndrome

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Abstract

Following a previous genome-wide association study (GWAS 1) including 744 cases and 895 controls, we analyzed genome-wide association data from a new cohort of Han Chinese (GWAS 2) with 1,510 polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) cases and 2,016 controls. We followed up significantly associated signals identified in the combined results of GWAS 1 and 2 in a total of 8,226 cases and 7,578 controls. In addition to confirming the three loci we previously reported, we identify eight new PCOS association signals at P < 5 × 10-8: 9q22.32, 11q22.1, 12q13.2, 12q14.3, 16q12.1, 19p13.3, 20q13.2 and a second independent signal at 2p16.3 (the FSHR gene). These PCOS association signals show evidence of enrichment for candidate genes related to insulin signaling, sexual hormone function and type 2 diabetes (T2D). Other candidate genes were related to calcium signaling and endocytosis. Our findings provide new insight and direction for discovering the biological mechanisms of PCOS. © 2012 Nature America, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Shi, Y., Zhao, H., Shi, Y., Cao, Y., Yang, D., Li, Z., … Chen, Z. J. (2012). Genome-wide association study identifies eight new risk loci for polycystic ovary syndrome. Nature Genetics, 44(9), 1020–1025. https://doi.org/10.1038/ng.2384

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